On Montag, 25. Oktober 2021 17:27:38 CEST Alexander Carôt wrote: > Final three conclusions of this resolved thread: > > 1.) I learned that the dev branch is not necessarily stable. In this case Qt > staff is working on qtpositioning and when trying to build the dev branch > one needs to -skip qtpositioning in the confguation process. > 2.) cmake config messages are misleading and/or probably wrong: > 2.1) Qt is now configured for building. Just run 'cmake --build . > --parallel' shows up even when errors have occurred > > 2.2) configuration errors should be detected right from the immediate > terminal output and not from CMakeError.log or CMakeOutput.log. > 3.) The last issue regarding "bad CPU type" occurred due to using another > (outdated) Python installation on my machine – after removal it used the > up2date Phython version and eventually compiled fine. > Thanks again to anyone who contributed, > best > Also you might get better results not using a top-level build, but instead build each module individually. That is how the CI runs and thus less likely to break.
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